Alameda County Regional Auto Theft Task Force

 

Participating Agencies

California Highway Patrol

http://www.chp.ca.gov/

The task force Memorandum of Understanding has designated the California Highway Patrol to command and supervise the task force. A CHP lieutenant is assigned as the Task Force Commander and two CHP sergeants provide task force supervision. In addition, the CHP currently has four full-time officers assigned as ACRATT investigators.

Alameda County District Attorney's Office

http://www.acgov.org/da/

The task force currently has one full-time secretary, one part-time information technician and one part-time crime analyst who are employed as members of the Alameda County District Attorney's Office. The salaries and benifits of these employees come from ACRATT's budget. The District Attorney's Office also provides administration of ACRATT's annual budget.

Alameda County Probation Department

http://www.acgov.org/probation/

The Probation Department has one full-time probation officer who is assigned to ACRATT.

National Insurance Crime Bureau

http://www.nicb.org/

The N.I.C.B. is a quasi-law enforcement entity which works as a liason between law enforcement and insurance companies. The N.I.C.B. has assigned one part-time special agent to the task force.

Oakland Police Department

http://www.oaklandpolice.com/

Oakland Police Department has assigned one full-time officer to ACRATT.

Other Agency Participation

During ACRATT's period of operation most agencies within the county have provided personnel to the task force. Fiscal constraints and personnel shortages occasionally preclude agencies from having the ability to contribute officers to the task force. ACRATT responds to requests for assistance to any agency in the region, regardless of their ability to participate, in order to reduce the incidence of vehicle theft and related crimes within the county.

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